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How long should the next Screenshot montage be?  

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  1. 1. How long should the next Screenshot montage be?



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I don\'t know what is worst, that you made a joke out of a real accident, or that the plane is seemingly moving at several hundred meters per second.

It\'s not my fault that when I searched for plane crash that the picture came up.

For all I know, it could be fake.

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hell I came on .85

Considering we\'re on version 0.13...

wait a minute! 0.13 is a way lower number than 0.85

we wont be up to 0.85 for a while, and that will be close to full release. how can there be a 'glitch of 0.85' when we are on 0.13.

did HarvestR invent a time machine too?

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wait a minute! 0.13 is a way lower number than 0.85

we wont be up to 0.85 for a while, and that will be close to full release. how can there be a 'glitch of 0.85' when we are on 0.13.

did HarvestR invent a time machine too?

.13.0 compared to .8.5

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..so is no one going to remind us of the bug of 0.8.5? Some of us younger explorers would like to hear!

And this is my favorite shot so far. First time I got outside of the Mun\'s orbit, I thought to try to capture Kerbin and Mun together for a little perspective. Beautiful.

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a pic i worth a 1000 words

Then a video must be worth 1000 pics

I don\'t see how it is related, but I like this song - jokes on you!
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I don\'t see how it is related, but I like this song - jokes on you!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickrolling

Rickrolling is an Internet meme[1][2] involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song 'Never Gonna Give You Up'. The meme is a bait and switch; a person provides a hyperlink seemingly relevant to the topic at hand, but actually leads to Astley\'s video. The link can be masked or obfuscated in some manner so that the user cannot determine the true destination of the link without clicking. Persons led to the music video are said to have been rickrolled. Rickrolling has extended beyond web links to playing the video or song disruptively in other situations, including public places,[2] like a surprise appearance of Astley himself in the 2008 Macy\'s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York.[1] The meme has helped to revive Astley\'s career.[3]

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickrolling

Rickrolling is an Internet meme[1][2] involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song 'Never Gonna Give You Up'. The meme is a bait and switch; a person provides a hyperlink seemingly relevant to the topic at hand, but actually leads to Astley\'s video. The link can be masked or obfuscated in some manner so that the user cannot determine the true destination of the link without clicking. Persons led to the music video are said to have been rickrolled. Rickrolling has extended beyond web links to playing the video or song disruptively in other situations, including public places,[2] like a surprise appearance of Astley himself in the 2008 Macy\'s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York.[1] The meme has helped to revive Astley\'s career.[3]

I meant to say, why is he trollin around? That is off-topic.
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